How to root and install TWRP recovery on Moto X 2014

Root and install TWRP v3.1.1-0 custom recovery on Moto X 2014 (victara) 2nd generation smartphone. Rooting an Android phone gives a complete administrator privileges as well as full control over the entire system on your device. The best advantage of a rooted phone is that you no longer have to suffer from the reduced memory space taken up by pre-installed carrier or manufacturer apps. With root access, you can instantly uninstall the bloatwares and keep only those apps that you really want.

Along with root, installing a custom recovery like CWM (Clockworkmod) or TWRP (Team win recovery project) is much beneficial as it gives various opportunities to implement on your phone like flashing a custom firmware, custom kernel, doing a nandroid backup or restore, flashing mods, removing bloatwares, increasing internal memory, doing factory reset and much more. So in our today’s tutorial we’ll discuss on how to root and install latest TWRP v3.1.1-0 recovery on Moto X 2014 (victara) 2nd generation smartphone. Let’s have a look at the features of the latest TWRP recovery v3.1.1-0 given below.

Disclaimer:

The steps mentioned in the following article are considered as risky and may cause damage to your Moto X. Although it is very rare scenario but still we highly recommend you to implement all the steps correctly without performing anything by your own.

Compatibility:

This article is intended only for Motorola Moto X 2014 (victara) 2nd Generation. Implementing this process on any other device or variant may damage your device permanently.

Pre-Requisites:

Backup your contacts, apps, messages, notes, call logs etc. for safety. You can use any backup app from Play Store for doing so.

Make sure your computer has Motorola mobile specific USB drivers installed in it. This is essential so as to detect your Moto X when connected to computer. You can manually install the drivers from the link given below.

Enable the USB Debugging mode on your device by following the path: Menu->Settings->Developer options->USB Debugging. If you can’t see Developer option then go to Settings->About Phone and tap 7 times on the Build number. This will make the Developers option appear in the Settings menu.

Also enable the OEM Unlock mode on your phone by following the path Menu->Settings->Developer options ->OEM Unlock.

After doing as mentioned above, let’s proceed to the TWRP recovery flashing process.

Procedure to Install latest TWRP v3.1.1-0 on Moto X 2014:

Step 1: Download and install the ADB and Fastboot setup on your computer.

Step 2: Also download the TWRP.img file on your computer. Copy this twrp.img file to the location C:\Program Files\Minimal ADB and Fastboot folder (where you’ve installed the adb and fastboot).

Step 3: So you’ll have these files in the Minimal ADB and Fastboot folder:

Step 4: Using the USB cable connect your Moto X to computer.

Step 5: Then go to the C:\Program Files\Minimal ADB and Fastboot folder, hold Shift button and right mouse click on an empty space. You’ll see a list of options from which select Open command window here option. This will launch the command prompt window on your computer. Refer screenshot.

Step 6: Now to make sure that your Moto X 2014 is successfully connected to your computer or not, type the following commands in the command window and press enter:

adb devices

As soon as you press enter key, you’ll see a message saying ‘List of devices attached’ along with some random numbers. This will confirm that your Moto X 2014 has properly connected to your computer.

Note: If such thing doesn’t happen, then re-install device drivers (link given in pre-requisites), enable USB debugging mode and try again. If the problem still persists, try changing USB cable or even the USB port.

Step 7: Now you need to boot your phone into fastboot mode. For that type the following command in the command window and press enter:

adb reboot bootloader

As soon as you hit the enter key, your Moto X 2014 will boot into fastboot mode as shown below:

Step 8: To confirm whether fastboot is functional or not, type the following command in the command window and press enter:

fastboot devices

Some random number along with ‘List of devices attached’ message will prove that fastboot is functional.

Step 9: Now let’s flash the latest TWRP v3.1.1-0 recovery. So type the following command and press enter key:

fastboot flash recovery twrp.img

As you press enter, the TWRP recovery will be installed on your Moto X 2014. Refer the screenshot:

Note: In fastboot mode, Volume down button is used for scrolling and Volume up for selecting a particular option.

Step 10: After successfully flashing the TWRP v3.1.1-0 recovery, on your phone (which is still in fastboot mode) go to the Recovery option by pressing volume down button.

Step 11: And then press Volume up button to select the Recovery option.

As soon as you press the volume up key, your device will automatically boot into the installed TWRP v3.1.1-0 recovery.

Note: As you enter the TWRP recovery you’ll be asked to modify the system partitions or not. So tick on never show this screen and just swipe to the right side to allow modifications.

Procedure to Root Moto X 2014:

Step 3: After transferring the file, you may safely disconnect your phone from computer.

Step 4: Now to flash the Update Super SU zip file click on the Install option present on the TWRP recovery.

Step 5: This will show you all the files and folders located on phone.

Step 6: Just select the Update Super SU zip file to install. On the next screen just swipe right to start the actual Rooting process.

Step 7: Wait until the process completes successfully. As soon as the process completes, you’ll see a successful message on the screen. This will confirm that you have rooted your Moto X 2014 smartphone. Just click on the Reboot System option to restart your device.

You can use Root Checker app to confirm whether your Moto X is successfully rooted or not. Also an app named Superuser installed on your phone will confirm that your phone is rooted. This Superuser app supervises each and every app that requires a root access.

Success

Great! 👊 You’ve successfully rooted and installed the latest TWRP v3.1.1-0 custom recovery on your Motorola Moto X 2014 (victara) 2nd Generation smartphone. Now you can free to flash those unofficial custom ROMs, custom kernels, mods, remove bloatwares, take backups or restore, wipe data, do factory reset, increase internal memory and do much more on your Moto X 2014. Do let us know how it is working for you. If you face any problem while going through the process, feel free to ask me in the comments section given below. I’ll be glad to help you guys. Till then Enjoy and Peace out! 😎✌